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VVho all the time from day to day THE PHILLIPIAN 11 teams. Bob and Bill made the basketball team and plan to take part in track this spring. A We chose for our class play, Down in the Heart of Texas. Mr. Toothaker coached the play and we presented it at the gym just before the spring vacation. THE ALL SOPHOMORE AIRPLANE Fuselage ...,,...,,..................,.., . ,...,..r Bob Beal Who is the quiet and more studious type? Wings ...,.. ., Propeller .....,... Motor .......,......... Landing gear ...,,.. Rudder ..........,.... Elevator .,.... Controls ...... Radio ..,.........,. Spark plug ...,.r.., Battery .. ..,..., .. Starter ,. ..,. .. Safety belt .................... . Automatic navigator Radar ..........,. ...................,... Landing lights ..,...,.....,.... Seyward Wilcox Pearl Coolong Virginia Webber ., Bill Davenport Helen Ketcham Francis Morgan Franklin Sargent Feralyn Wing Roland Coolong Leslie Kelly .. Marion Dodge .... Lena Tyler .. Gloria Plog Charles Coolong Phyllis Tyler Freshman Department FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ......,........................... Maxine Eustis Vice-President ..,,.....,,......... Rodney Harnden Secretary .,,....,..........,................. Ellen Hagelin Treasurer .............r,...,,..........., Gloria VVilbur CLASS FLOWER Carnation CLASS MOTTO Launched but not drifting CLASS COLORS Red, White, and Blue WHO'S WHO? Who are the songsters of our class? Show them anywhere, we're sure they'll pass. Beatrice Haley - Gloria Wilbur Doris Bolduc Yvonne Richmond Ioline Richmond ,Evelyn Webber Marylyn Raymond Betty Brackett Dorothy Ellicott Beverley Dunn Ellen Hagelin VVho represents us in the band? I'l1 tell you each one if you'll give them a hand. Gloria Wilbur Ellen Hagelin Ioline Richmond Who is the walker of our class? He never worries about gas. Kenneth Coffren Gets in rank a nice big A P Beatrice Haley Marylyn Raymond Yvonne Richmond VVho is always willing to work And his lessons will never shirk? Rodney Richard VVho is there here who would like to grow big? And swing on a tree as Tarzan did. Neal Edwards Ronald Voter Who is a small and very pert lass? VVho always cuts up in the middle of class. Doris Bolduc Betty Brackett VVho is Ella's favorite chum? On the school bus she does come. Velma Hinkley I'll name them here if you'd like. Lucille Anderson Cora Viles Beverley Dunn Who in our class do you think Played the part of Tubby Fink P Rodney Harnden Stop, look, and listen! Who are these, huh? Why, we're the big stars in the orchestra! Yvonne Richmond Ellen Hagelin Ioline Richmond Marylyn Raymond Gloria Wilbur Rodney Harnden VVho has great skill at basketball? lust read along and you'll know them all. Evelyn VV ebber Gloria Wilbur Maxine Eustis Rodney Harnden Ioline Richmond Phillip Plummer Cora Viles Neal Edwards Yvonne Richmond Who has dark hair and dimples too? And laughs at everything you do. Phillip Plummer
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THE PHILLIPIAN I3 SCHOGL GTES WAR STAMPS VERYONE here on the home front is doing his bit to help get this war over as soon as possible, and Phillips High School is not to be outdone. Students from the school have bought war stamps quite regularly at the Post Office, but it was thought that an increase in sales could be made if the stamps were brought to school. This proved quite true, for after the post- master began to.come regularly every Tues- day he reported a great increase in the sale of war stamps. . CROWELL MAGAZINE DRIVE The school was glad to welcome Mr. Kempton again this year. In his usual en- tertaining way he presented A the 1944 Crowell plan, and organized a ten-day com- petitive drive of subscriptions between the freshmen and upper classmen. At the close of the drive the losers agreed to entertain the winners. The freshmen won the contest and certainly had a lot of fun with the upper classmen at the annual party. The school netted one hundred dollars which was turned over to the U. S. O. again this year. Our school contributed eleven per cent of the Phillips, Madrid and Avon quota. THE ORCHESTRA After the loss of our orchestra and band leader, Mr. Knowles, we missed our music keenly until the opening of the '44-,45 term of school. Since then our school orchestra has been very successful under the supervi- sion of Mrs. Hilda Steward. lt consists of four violins, two trumpets, two clarinets, one saxophone, two trombones, and a piano. It contributed a number of selections at the one-act plays, and furnished music after the junior play for a short social. It also par- ticipated in a musicale at Alumni Hall. Since the orchestra is composed largely of members from the lower classes, and be- cause the incoming freshmen will be a help, it should be a thriving organization for some time. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club had a fine time last year, and boasted of many members, but this year P. H. S. was pleased to find that many of the freshmen were going to join. This swelled the membership list to 28, a thing of which we are extremely proud. At the three one-act plays groups of the club added greatly to the programs, and much of the musicale was composed of members from the Glee Club. At present it is preparing for Commencement Exercises. The success of the organization and the contributions of this activity must certainly be attributed to the labor of Mrs. Hilda Steward, pianist, and Miss Page, and to them we extend our grateful thanks. MUSICALE On February 9th the Glee Club and or- chestra presented a recital at Alumni Hall. Much time was spent in preparation, but the result was well worth those hours of labor. The program follows: All-American March Underwood, Ir. On Parade Woodrow Orchestra Morning Invitation Veazie Glce Club Beautiful Dreamer Foster Violin Solo, Marylyn Raymond By the Light of the Silvery Moon E Vocal Duet, Yvonne Richmond and Ellen Hagelin l'll Walk Alone lack Mason arrangement Orchestra Mariorie Gould, Soloist
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